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I do not know the answer to your question but hopefully the following information may be of some help to you.

If you open your tablet (phone?) you will find information written on the battery which may help you in finding a replacement part.

Here is an example of what I mean. The battery shown is not from your tablet. Click on the image to enlarge it for better viewing.

The information printed on the battery is as follows:

357095 = 3.5mm depth x 70mm width x 95mm length.

3.7V = Voltage (red wire is always +ve and black is -ve)

2500mAH = 2500 milliAmpere Hour = Capacity of battery

This is how nearly all LiPo batteries are coded

Using the specifications that you found on your battery, you can then search online for a 4800mAH Lithium Polymer or LiPo battery, (according to the tablet's specifications, this is the capacity and type of your battery)

For the example above the search term would be 357095 3.7V LiPo battery

If you cant find any with 4800mAH capacity try a bigger capacity e.g. 5000, 6000 even 7000 and see if you can get one that will physically fit in your device and has the right number of connections and importantly that the voltage is correct 3.7V and that it is LiPo or Li Ion

If you do find a larger capacity battery you will find that it will take longer to charge but you also have the advantage of it lasting longer before you have to recharge it.

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